Ingrid Guerrero Rodriguez: Life After Trafficking
Ingrid Guerrero Rodriguez: Life After Trafficking As I stare at the mother hugging her daughter, I realized that I would never know how much was stolen from me. My name is Ingrid Guerrero Rodriguez,...
View ArticleWe believe in Human Rights for ALL
Dear Friends, At Mosaic, we envision a world that values human rights for ALL. We stand firm with everyone regardless of their skin color, religion, or creed. Unfortunately, the world we envision is...
View ArticleRefugee Awareness Month
Dear Friends, In honor of Refugee Awareness Month, Mosaic Family Services is running a month-long Refugee Awareness Campaign. Throughout this month, we will be sending emails, social media posts...
View ArticleThe Importance of Juneteenth
Juneteenth A significant day in the history of the United States, Juneteenth, is upcoming and is often misunderstood or forgotten completely. As an organization, we invite you to take some time off,...
View ArticleRefugee Series: Ghazwan Abdullah’s Journey to America
My name is Ghazwan Abdullah, and I am a former refugee, a husband, and a father to three beautiful children. In 2005, an envelope was thrown in the front yard of my house in Iraq by a sectarian...
View ArticleSelf-Care Practices
There are 8 areas of the self-care wheel: The body The mind Emotional well-being Spirituality / Faith Home / Safe space Financial Well-being A Strong Personal / Social Foundation Being Happy in...
View ArticleEleven Dallas organizations receive $25,000 each to aid pandemic assistance
The organizations were selected based on certain priorities for the city. Patricia Vega works with her daughter Elizabeth Diaz, 3, on educational activities to help her understand colors at the Bachman...
View ArticleNgon Vietnamese Kitchen to serve dine-in customers at grand opening event
By Jaime Dunaway|September 1st, 2020|Dining, News, Openings & Closings|0 Comments King crab bahn cuon. Photo courtesy of Ngon Vietnamese Kitchen Ngon Vietnamese Kitchen on Lower Greenville...
View ArticleMental Health and Human Trafficking
Mosaic’s Mental Health Counselors work with a wide range of clients and provide culturally competent services to survivors of all different backgrounds. Our counselors have a lot of experience working...
View ArticleSexual Assault Awareness Month
April 2021 marks the official 20th anniversary of Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Sexual Assault Awareness Month is an annual designation observed in April. The mission of this month is to raise...
View ArticleMother’s Day: How to Plant Wildflower Seeds?
Select a sunny area. Rake the area to loosen the soil to a depth of at least 3″. Broadcast the seed. Spread mixture light and evenly over the area. Lightly rake over the area to ensure proper...
View Article#FoodFriday: Vietnamese Avocado Smoothie!
Avocado Smoothie Recipe (Sinh Tố Bơ) This recipe is a favorite of Mosaic Youth Service’s Program Director, Kim! Even her sweet kids have loved these smoothies since they were babies (see picture of...
View ArticleJuneteenth
For generations, Black communities in Texas and across the nation have celebrated Juneteenth. The event has occurred every year on June 19th, and it marks the day when federal troops arrived in...
View Article#FoodFriday: Dhefar’s Hummus
Dhefar’s Hummus! In honor of Refugee Awareness Month this June, we’re featuring a recipe from one of Mosaic’s Refugee Case Managers, Dhefar! Did you know that Mosaic has lots of incredible cooks on...
View ArticleServices for Afghan Refugees
Mosaic stands in support of the people of Afghanistan and all refugees who have faced persecution from their home countries. .fusion-body .fusion-builder-column-0{width:100% !important;margin-top :...
View ArticleNew Netflix Series Maid Explores the Cycle of Abuse
Domestic Violence Awareness Month On October 1st in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Netflix released a mini-series titled Maid adapted from Stephanie Land’s memoir Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay,...
View ArticleDomestic Violence Awareness Month – Safi’s Story
Safi’s Story At Mosaic, we understand the strength it takes for a survivor to leave for good because we see it first hand every day. Unfortunately, sometimes survivors return to their abuser and later...
View Article#FoodFriday – Maria’s Birria Tacos!
It’s #FoodFriday at Mosaic! In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, we’re sharing a recipe from Maria Vazquez – Mosaic’s Transitional Housing Coordinator! Maria’s family is originally from Mexico and she...
View ArticleHuman Trafficking and the Covid-19 Pandemic
Human Trafficking and the Covid-19 Pandemic The pandemic drags on. New variants. Continued economic impacts. Increasing confusion and frustration. Did you know the pandemic has dramatically changed the...
View ArticleHuman Trafficking Prevention Month at Mosaic
Mosaic Family Services is pleased to present virtual presentations in recognition of Human Trafficking Prevention Month. We hope you can join us and invite others to participate in these virtual...
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